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Slippy map

The online "slippy map" is the standard way to view OSM maps, which is a JavaScript "AJAX" application that can load maps as required when you move around.

The information Freeway has a "slippy map" using tiles@home data. It is possible to update the tile for an area by zooming to level 12 and ctrl-clicking. The tile is then generated and the new tile is available within the hour.

Freemap is an alternative method to display OSM data, using a similar JavaScript interface.

Yet another approach is Osmabrowser, which provides an interactive online front end to Osmarender, as well as PNG rendering using Freemap. This is not "slippy" but is useful if you want to display a static map of, say, a town. In early stages of development.

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רוצה OpenStreetMap באתר שלך?

You can embed our existing map into your page, just as you might with Google or Yahoo! maps. This is the easiest step, and you should make sure you can do this first before trying anything else. This can be done:

Your slippy map can use any of the OSM tile servers, although note that this comes with no guarantee as to availability or quality (if you expect particularly heavy demand, please discuss this with the project first).

For ultimate flexibility, OpenStreetMap also gives you the unique ability to generate your own map tiles - styled any way you like - from our data.

הצגת רחובות על טלפון נייד

8motions A Java2/MIDP app which support also OpenStreetMap and provide an easy display of geo centric data on mobile phone (kml, gpx, etc...). The core engine is available as a free library to create your own application j2memap

ape@map JavaME-Software for hiking and biking. German only at the moment.

BikeAtor is free (GPL) Software for the Linux-based Motorola A780 and can be used to navigate with and to collect GPS-Data for the OSM-Project. You can build OSM-maps for BikeAtor with the platform-independent Java-Software BikeAtorDesktop.

Mobile GMaps is popular downloadable free Java Mobile application which supports OpenStreetMap base maps, among several other sources. There is also commercial SDK available based on this, from Nutiteq

MapNav- Map Mobile Navigator (MapNav). JavaME application displays any OSM map, writes track and sends it to OSM directly from mobile phone. When you are just came home your tracks are already parsed and ready for editing :-)

Mom is mobile open map, a viewer and tracklogger for OpenStreetMap issued under a Creative Commons licence.

tangoGPS - Openmoko (Neo 1973/FreeRunner) tangoGPS is a Linux application ideal for the Neo phone. It defaults to using OSM data and can also save tracks for later editing and addition to OSM database.

We-Travel offers "free navigation, 3D maps and voice guidance, always available on your java enabled mobile phone, without network connection" and claims to be the "world's first and only totally free, offline, country level, Java mobile phone navigation system !"